Building
1284, Middleground Road, Hunter Army Airfield
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SERVICES
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Services are offered for the following programs:
Full
Day Care -
Offers developmental services to children 6 weeks to 5 years
of age for working parents requiring child care on a regularly scheduled
basis. Services for
children 4 weeks of age is also available for sole and dual military
parents.
Hourly Care -
Meets the needs of parents requiring short-term care on an intermittent
basis.
Pre-K Program -
The free Georgia State funded Pre-K Program offers developmental
services 6 1/2 hours a day for those parents who would like their
children to attain readiness skills for school.
Wrap
Around Pre-K -
Offers a regularly scheduled program for the preschool aged child,
providing before/after school care.
Family
Child Care (FCC) -
Offers quarters-based care provided by authorized
military family members from housing located on the Installation.
The program also offers Family Child Care in Homes Off Post (FCCHOP)
provided by family members and civilians who have gone through state
certification procedures and FCC certification procedures.
The care provided is regulated by the U.S. Army and both the
individual and the home will be certified by CYS before children may be
enrolled. FCC provides a
smaller family environment for full day, part day, hourly, extended and
long term care. FCC can
also address special needs children and newborn infants.
Any family member residing in quarters who provides child care to
unrelated children for more than 10 child care hours per week on a
regular basis must be certified. Unauthorized
child care in government housing may result in loss of government
housing privileges. For
more information call the FCC Director at (912) 767-2311.
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Supplemental
Programs and Services (SPS) -
Offers options which include babysitter
referral services, child care programs operated by private
organizations, special interest programs operated by Army activities,
short-term alternative child care for on-site functions and special
events, and special needs child resources and referral.
For more information call the SPS Director at (912) 767-2311. |
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Last updated on 30 May, 2007 |